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GKA Air Games Cabarete - Day 4

by Matt Pearce 14 Jul 2018 08:56 PDT 9-15 July 2018
Set Teixeira battled hard yesterday but couldn't quite rise to Robinson's performance © Event Media

We're getting down to the sharp end of the competition here at the GKA Air Games Cabarete and Friday saw the competitive field whittled down to just six women and seven men as the final stages of the double eliminations beckon.

The men

The men were on the water first and Set Teixeira, Carlos Mario's long-time friend from back home in Cumbuco (arguably the kiting world's other freestyle hotbed alongside Cabarete), won his first heat comfortably to progress to the second round. Unfortunately for Set, he then encountered F-One team mate and local rider Robinson Hilario and, while Set may have the upper hand in terms of technical freestyle ability, Robinson had him when it came to raw power and height and he took the heat, knocking Set out of the running.

It was in this round that the Cabarete contingent began their charge up the elimination ladder and Luis Alberto Cruz was going all-out just as his performance yesterday had suggested he would. Huge airs and board-offs, coupled with what was perhaps the biggest double-handlepass of the event so far, saw him progress comfortably through to the next round, where he would take on talented young Columbian rider Valentin Rodriguez.

Luis' relentless onslaught of back-to-back crowd pleasers and huge air-passes continued and he dispatched Valentin to book his place in tomorrow's final elimination stages. The last time there was a major international event in Cabarete, Luis won it, and beat the world's top freestyle riders (all of them) in the process. The man's flat-out dangerous when competing here at his home spot and we can expect big things from him tomorrow when he hits the water against Nicolas Delmas.

Straight after that, Louka Pitot (riding borrowed gear which makes his performance all the more impressive) beat big air specialist Marius Hoppe by 0.02 points to progress on to the next round where he'll take on Ariel Corniel or Robinson Hilario depending on the outcome of their upcoming heat tomorrow. It's a big win for Louka, but he'll have his work cut out against either one of these Cabarete heavyweights in front of a home crowd!

At the end of day four, these are the seven guys still in the mix!

1: Carlos Mario (BRA)
2: Posito Martinez (DOM)
3: Paul Serin (FRA)
4: Jesse Richman (USA)
5: Nicolas Delmas (FRA)
6: Luis Alberto Cruz (DOM)
7: Louka Pitot (MRU)

The women

Rita Arnaus kicked off proceedings in the women's division today by beating impressive local youngster, Paula Herrmann, before Pauline Valesa defeated fellow French rider, Maureen Castelle.

Maureen and Pauline are very equally matched in the freestyle stakes, both of them having done well at WKL events in the past, but Pauline was just that bit smoother today and was landing bigger rotations a little more cleanly, which helped tip the balance in her favour against Maureen.

Pauline will face Rita next as they both try to push up into the podium positions. Rita joked on the beach that she was going to break Pauline's legs before their heat tomorrow, but it's pretty likely that she didn't mean it (probably!).

Here are the six women who'll be going at it tomorrow in the closing elimination heats.

1: Mikaili Sol (BRA)
2: Hannah Whiteley (UK)
3: Pippa van Iersel (NL)
4: Osaia Reding (FRA)
5: Pauline Valesa (FRA)
6: Rita Arnaus (ESP)

The double eliminations should conclude today (Saturday) on what may well be the final day of the event. Stay tuned to our socials for all the updates.

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